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Why thylacines (definitely) went extinct
Thylacines, or Tasmanian tigers or Tasmanian wolves, went extinct in 1936. The conflict between them and settlers on the ...
Museum of Future to house innovative lab experience presented at World Governments Summit. You can soon see Tasmanian tiger, dodo the flightless bird and more extinct species, ...
A total of 44 animal, fungal, and plant species were declared extinct in 2025, according to scientific assessments by experts ...
But since the fence was built, ecologists have seen very encouraging results within the wildlife refuge. Additionally, ...
A QUT-led study has found how increasing aridity and habitat variation and the subsequent emergence of grasslands shaped the evolution of modern kangaroos and wallabies. The study, published in ...
When you think of kangaroos, you usually imagine the six-foot-tall kind, hopping across wide open spaces throughout Australia ...
Cultural knowledge handed down across generations of Martu people in WA's Western Desert region has revealed the previously hidden decline of one of ...
A detailed study of bones and tendons overturns assumptions about the mobility of Australia’s extinct mega kangaroos.
The paper also said that giant kangaroos probably did not rely on jumping for every movement because that would have been inefficient for their large bodies.
Decades of evidence link foxes and feral cats with extinctions of Australian mammals. Claims these introduced predators aren’t responsible don’t stack up.
It’s easy to assume P. goliah and other giant kangaroos lost their ability to hop as a result of all that bulk. After all, ...
An ancient giant kangaroo that lived in Australia 50,000 years ago likely hopped after all, according to new research.
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